This book charts and analyses the centrality of the European-global link in financial governance, covering the whole breadth of financial markets from banking, auditing and accounting to derivatives trading, money laundering, and tax governance.
This book charts and analyses the centrality of the European-global link in financial governance, covering the whole breadth of financial markets from banking, auditing and accounting to derivatives trading, money laundering, and tax governance.
Daniel Mügge is an Associate Professor in Political Economy at the University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on finance and its governance and the political economy of macroeconomic indicators. In the EU-funded GR:EEN project on Europe's role in the world (2011-2015) he leads the work on finance. In 2009 his dissertation was awarded the Jean Blondel prize for best European political science thesis of the year. Mügge was a visiting scholar at Harvard's Center for European Studies in 2012 and is co-editor of the Review for International Political Economy.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Daniel Mügge: Introduction 2: Eilís Ferran: Financial Supervision 3: Jasper Blom: Banking 4: Daniel Mügge: Securities and Derivatives Markets 5: Lucia Quaglia: Insurance 6: Bart Stellinga: Accounting Standards 7: David Howarth and Lucia Quaglia: Hedge Funds 8: Stefanie Hiss and Sebastian Nagel: Credit Rating Agencies 9: Eleni Tsingou: Money Laundering 10: Duncan Wigan: Offshore Financial Centres 11: Andrew Baker: Macroprudential Regulation